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A day at DrupalCon with Sebastian

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It is on! DrupalCon Dublin has officially started and it's going to be epic.

The second day at DrupalCon started early with the in-famous prenote. After a long first day setting up our gorgeous booth, exploring the convention center, meeting new and old friends, a lot of hugs and a fabulous finish at the Amazee Storyteller and Gravedigger bus tour the early timeslot of the prenote was a challenge for many. If you missed the prenote, you can watch the recording on Youtube. Look out for the Pot of Gold!

The room was packed for the Pre- and Keynote.

As usual, the Prenote was followed by the Keynote aka the “Driesnote”, in which Dries Buytaert, the founder of Drupal, gave an overview of the state of Drupal and its outlook for the future. You can watch the Keynote on Youtube too.

Dries giving the Keynote.

For me, the rest of the morning was packed with interesting discussions and code sprints around GraphQL for Drupal. If you are interested to hear more about that or get involved, find me at our booth or in the sprints room.

Sprinting with the Drupal community.

I fueled my sugar addiction with an unhealthy amount of Amazee lollipops at our gorgeous booth during the breaks. If you want one too, come by our booth and find one of our lollipop dealers.

In the afternoon the sprinting continued and I got to show off our Microsoft HoloLens to a couple of people.

Showing off the HoloLens to our friends.

If you are interested and want to give it a try, come by our booth. It's fun, I promise!

 

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